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Alpha Realty hires Marciano as part of expansion

David Marciano

New York, NY David Marciano has joined Alpha Realty from Westbridge Reatly Group.

Marciano joins Lev Mavashev’s team on the investment-sales side.  As a senior director, he will help grow the brokerage firm’s presence in northern Brooklyn, focusing on mid-market multifamily and mixed-use properties throughout Williamsburg and Greenpoint.

Throughout his career Marciano focused on the sale of multifamily and mixed-use buildings in Brooklyn. His clients included private investors, local owners, and institutional funds.

Marciano, who has 11 years of experience in investment sales, has been recently involved in over $500m of aggregate transactions throughout the boroughs of NYC.

“David Marciano has deep connections and over a decade of brokerage experience,” Mavashev, principal and founder of Alpha Realty. “We take a focused boutique approach to brokerage, with a big stress on NYC multifamily specialization.  I think he’s a strong fit for our small group.”

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